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. >> it makes me think there is in media energy around the book it was july 2010. but two of the interview calling you a reverse racists and the speed at which that have been to. it feels good to know first all i was able to use that same media to get the right story out to i cannot explain how great it feels i don't know if you saw me i was crying a little bit it is amazing i made the decision in years ago i'd want people to forget my father. i had no idea i could tell the story this way. >> what is so beautiful it is more than a book but living history and it reminds us without the feelings the fax do not to convey what it has been bad as they struggle has been humanity and love and possibility and sacrifice. raised i know you've tried to get gangster driving the tractor. [laughter] >> we were in baker county you read about to the early years. but the sheriff wanted to be known as the gator. he rules everything, everyone in the county. you cannot imagine if looking at the western's from earlier days but he is worse from what you see. my great great grandparents c
. >> it makes me think there is in media energy around the book it was july 2010. but two of the interview calling you a reverse racists and the speed at which that have been to. it feels good to know first all i was able to use that same media to get the right story out to i cannot explain how great it feels i don't know if you saw me i was crying a little bit it is amazing i made the decision in years ago i'd want people to forget my father. i had no idea i could tell the story this...
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lincoln highlighted his main point, that clay engaged his whole energies on behalf of the union. as late as february 1861 in the middle of the crisis of the union, lincoln professed during my whole political life i have loved and revered clay as a teacher and leader. in his permission, lincoln also noted clay's opposition to slavery. for lincoln, that anti-slavery stands as vital because as the man who was opposed to slavery, and lincoln could never embrace his hero any man who was proslavery. several times and addresses, lincoln made clear look care, to point to place detestation of slavery, and particularly particularly's opposition to the institution spread. lincoln didn't invent an anti-slavery. anti-slavery, clay. yet be overlooked and downplayed his willingness to moderate that stands. without doubt, clay was a slave owner did detest the institution. he even tried unsuccessfully to get his state, kentucky, to adopt gradual emancipation. client also said he would never forced slavery into any area where it had not previously existed here yet, in 1850, referring specifically
lincoln highlighted his main point, that clay engaged his whole energies on behalf of the union. as late as february 1861 in the middle of the crisis of the union, lincoln professed during my whole political life i have loved and revered clay as a teacher and leader. in his permission, lincoln also noted clay's opposition to slavery. for lincoln, that anti-slavery stands as vital because as the man who was opposed to slavery, and lincoln could never embrace his hero any man who was proslavery....
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moved akin: i think the approach we should take on energy is have a energy policy. i think energy sources should compete with each other. and the approach that we've been taking, obviously doesn't work. and in terms wind, i'm happy to compete with solar cells, compete with coal, oil, gas, nuclear let the different sources of energies work on their own. now the fact is that we really haven't been developing energy the way we should. if you think about america, it's amazing. we have unlimited supply of coal, natural gas, and oil. while we're sitting on the resources yet we haven't developed them why. the reason because of big government. all kinds of rules and regulations that don't allow us to do what we should be doing. what is the cost? the gasoline prices have doubled. if we continue with the policy to shut down the coal petroleums as barack obama told us he's going do and clare gave them the -- so what we have to do is to take the blessings we have in america, use it wisely, and allow these different forms of energy to compete with each other and let the citizens
moved akin: i think the approach we should take on energy is have a energy policy. i think energy sources should compete with each other. and the approach that we've been taking, obviously doesn't work. and in terms wind, i'm happy to compete with solar cells, compete with coal, oil, gas, nuclear let the different sources of energies work on their own. now the fact is that we really haven't been developing energy the way we should. if you think about america, it's amazing. we have unlimited...
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i believe in cheap energy. the problem we got is will companies got so big they bought out all our regulatory agencies and bought up all our politicians. >> according to dean, corruption, not oil, is what caused the current crisis. still, the slick has smothered his business. the king is looking for shrimp elsewhere. dozens of miles further west. as the u.s. gets ready to elect the next president, dean is definitely ready for something different. >> i'm going to vote for romney. i'm going to get rid of obama. he's been there four years and did not do what he said he would do. this is not change. this is the same old thing. >> dean thinks president obama has led the country down the wrong path. he is not alone. louisiana has voted republican for decades. aaron is an environmental activist. louisiana is home to almost half of the nation's wetlands, but they are being destroyed by canals built to serve as oil and gas wells. >> not enough people care. not enough people are demanding action from politicians. not eno
i believe in cheap energy. the problem we got is will companies got so big they bought out all our regulatory agencies and bought up all our politicians. >> according to dean, corruption, not oil, is what caused the current crisis. still, the slick has smothered his business. the king is looking for shrimp elsewhere. dozens of miles further west. as the u.s. gets ready to elect the next president, dean is definitely ready for something different. >> i'm going to vote for romney. i'm...
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it's about the synergy of all the service in order to meet our nations needs and that's energy and balance necessary to move forward and implement a new strategy. one of the issues i always have is when people want to do an evaluation in the army they look at brigade combat teams. how many do you have and how many t. need for the future? that is fundamental to what we do however people tend to forget many other parts about the army that are so critical to us supporting the joint force. 75% of their personal force of special operations forces is the army. we can't forget about that. we are responsive and we have to make sure we stay responsive to civil authorities and we have continued to make sure we have the right capability to respond and as you see what's going on today up in the northeast. we have provided a broad range of essential services today to combat and commanders and that includes intelligence, surveillance recognizance for off the geographical combatant commanders. would provide air and missile defense. geographical combatant commanders provide logistical support for all geog
it's about the synergy of all the service in order to meet our nations needs and that's energy and balance necessary to move forward and implement a new strategy. one of the issues i always have is when people want to do an evaluation in the army they look at brigade combat teams. how many do you have and how many t. need for the future? that is fundamental to what we do however people tend to forget many other parts about the army that are so critical to us supporting the joint force. 75% of...
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that will come from energy independence and low cost energy for every industry we have. that is what we need. we have a chance with the fiscal cliff, with president romney, who can work across aisles, has proven that. to get some solution to the revenue cost, and we have a huge chance in north america energy and spending and make america the most competitive country in the world. we have the intellectual horsepower and once we get the energy, and have the low-cost energy, this can be the american century. it is not going to be the american century, you have a small piece of this, in new york. take the marceles, the only >> neil: all right, jack welch, always an honor and pleasure. thank you very much. seems to know a thing or two about what he's talking about. more after this. from currency trading for a few to a currency market for everyone. the potential of fxcm unlocked. nyse euronext. unlocking the world's potential. the potential of yelp unlocked. nyse euronext. unlocking the world's potential. out for drinks, eats. i have very well fitting dentures. i like to eat a
that will come from energy independence and low cost energy for every industry we have. that is what we need. we have a chance with the fiscal cliff, with president romney, who can work across aisles, has proven that. to get some solution to the revenue cost, and we have a huge chance in north america energy and spending and make america the most competitive country in the world. we have the intellectual horsepower and once we get the energy, and have the low-cost energy, this can be the...
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then energy production. the far left is opposed to any and all forms of energy. in the upper left corner you have people protesting nuclear power. angela merkel who i respect immensely, as the new iron chancellor of germany, she decided because of the protests to shut down nuclear power. she is a nuclear physicist so she should know better. but she gave in to environmentalist pressure and decided to shut down nuclear power plants. in the upper right corner you have cancer, some guy dressed as a weasel dancing. not sure what that is about. in the lower left corner no damage. they don't want hydroelectric power in the argentinian chilean border. they're opposed to hydroelectric power and the bottom right some guy who is supposed to wind power. you may not be able to read this. no industrial wind. capitalism still blows. i am not sure what that has to do with capitalism but he made sure he fit it in. >> that might turn it off. can't do that. >> sorry. those let's review for a second of the progress of protesters don't want vaccines, chemicals, genetically modified c
then energy production. the far left is opposed to any and all forms of energy. in the upper left corner you have people protesting nuclear power. angela merkel who i respect immensely, as the new iron chancellor of germany, she decided because of the protests to shut down nuclear power. she is a nuclear physicist so she should know better. but she gave in to environmentalist pressure and decided to shut down nuclear power plants. in the upper right corner you have cancer, some guy dressed as a...
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if you want more of that you need to find it and spend your time and energy following a. because the reverse is also true. if you spend all of your time watching the really extreme opinion and watching these salacious rumor mongering you will get more of that tube. one of the things, my pet peeve, people come up and say outrageous it is that is covering some much of some scandal involving the kardashian something. then they recounted the graphic detail, everything that was said [applause] and it's clear to me they have invested a fair amount of time and effort. and i want to say, turn it off. you can turn it off. you don't have to listen to it. we all share in the shaping of where our news is setting, and it lies within our power to headed in the right direction. >> yes, ma'am. >> i too am as daily watcher of abc. two things. i really like this series that you are doing on made in the usa . i like that a lot. and the other is a question. if you came out with this show newsroom with jeff daniels and jane fonda, has that program be instructive to the regular networks? >> sa
if you want more of that you need to find it and spend your time and energy following a. because the reverse is also true. if you spend all of your time watching the really extreme opinion and watching these salacious rumor mongering you will get more of that tube. one of the things, my pet peeve, people come up and say outrageous it is that is covering some much of some scandal involving the kardashian something. then they recounted the graphic detail, everything that was said [applause] and...
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[captioning made possible by constellation energy group] captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >> did morning. again i am mindy. >> thanks for joining us. >> back in one piece. >> it is nice to trade in my rain boots for some high heels of the once in awhile. of the once in awhile.
[captioning made possible by constellation energy group] captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >> did morning. again i am mindy. >> thanks for joining us. >> back in one piece. >> it is nice to trade in my rain boots for some high heels of the once in awhile. of the once in awhile.
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if we had the same energy efficiency as japan, we would cut our energy use by about 20%. >> mtv's andrew jengst joins us now. why the change from last election? the percentage has gotten closer, enthusiasm is higher for romney at the moment. >> i think four years ago everyone was obviously so enthused and they hadn't seen anything like this before. when i travel on the road, it almost seems like a bit of a bad break-up. not necessarily with president obama, but government at large. i think the idea that governor romney is a businessman and can help our back pockets goes a long way. maybe that's something we are seeing on the road. >> one of the issues you and i were talking about this earlier, that the president brought up is the issue of same-sex marriage. marriage equality. i'll quote what he said. he said i have been very clear about my belief that same-sex couples have to be treated before the eyes of the law as heterosexual couples. he went on to say, what i also said historically is marriages have been defined at the state level. is this next election, when it comes to youth, are t
if we had the same energy efficiency as japan, we would cut our energy use by about 20%. >> mtv's andrew jengst joins us now. why the change from last election? the percentage has gotten closer, enthusiasm is higher for romney at the moment. >> i think four years ago everyone was obviously so enthused and they hadn't seen anything like this before. when i travel on the road, it almost seems like a bit of a bad break-up. not necessarily with president obama, but government at large....
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host: joining us now is bob cain, energy editor at politico. he has been looking at the impact of the hurricane on campaign 2012. good morning. thank you for joining us. what are the implications looking like right now in terms of this campaign schedule? caller: they have not cancelled much in terms of appearances, especially in virginia, a crucial state where significant votes are expected. the president had been scheduled to go to ohio today with bill clinton. that has been cancelled. joe biden was supposed to be there, but is not going to be able to go to new hampshire today. people are trying to move around their appearances, the president basically had a couple of appearances and is then coming back. the white house is basically monitoring conditions. host: we are talking about two different changes to the schedule. one is the practicality of not going to a certain swing state, but the other has to deal with how candidates are perceived. talk to us about that angle. host: mike holly had an interesting story today. no one wants to be seen a
host: joining us now is bob cain, energy editor at politico. he has been looking at the impact of the hurricane on campaign 2012. good morning. thank you for joining us. what are the implications looking like right now in terms of this campaign schedule? caller: they have not cancelled much in terms of appearances, especially in virginia, a crucial state where significant votes are expected. the president had been scheduled to go to ohio today with bill clinton. that has been cancelled. joe...
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we have the intellectual horsepower and once we get the energy and have the low cost energy, this can be the american century, but it's not going to be the american century if you've got a small piece of this in new york, take the marcelist, the only state not doing anything in that area is new york, because they need another study, another study. these regulators are going to choke us. >> neil: jack welch, always an honor and a pleasure, thank you very much. seems to know a thing or two about what he's talking about. we'll have more after this. ll, with dedicated support teams at over 500 branches nationwide. so when you call or visit, you can ask for a name you know. because personal service starts with a real person. [ rodger ] at scottrade, seven dollar trades are just the start. our support teams are nearby, ready to help. it's no wonder so many investors are saying... [ all ] i'm with scottrade. >> all right. here is the very latest. welcome everybody. take he election day, set in stone, think again. talk again this morning, hurricane sandy could force an extra day of voting in
we have the intellectual horsepower and once we get the energy and have the low cost energy, this can be the american century, but it's not going to be the american century if you've got a small piece of this in new york, take the marcelist, the only state not doing anything in that area is new york, because they need another study, another study. these regulators are going to choke us. >> neil: jack welch, always an honor and a pleasure, thank you very much. seems to know a thing or two...
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part one, as you know, is about taking full advantage of our energy resources. second, i'm going to move to boost trade, especially with latin america. third, i am going to send to congress the retraining reform act. to make sure every worker can get the skills and chance for a good-paying job. fourth, i will move to can tale out of control spending. i am going to act to boost small business an all business. >> what the american people will have to decide on tuesday is whether it is worth it to stay the course or choose an unknown path. big on problem. shore on specifics. in 2008, we as an electorate decided the change was good, given crisis averted and progress made since then, is it the right course now. to paraphrase, don't change horses in mid stream. back to my panel. ari, you have made the argument before, that being a businessman is not the same thing as being a good adviser to the economy or leader to the economy in a government role. is that what we are seeing, a mismatch? >> that is a problem for mitt romney. this is the republicans best argument, real
part one, as you know, is about taking full advantage of our energy resources. second, i'm going to move to boost trade, especially with latin america. third, i am going to send to congress the retraining reform act. to make sure every worker can get the skills and chance for a good-paying job. fourth, i will move to can tale out of control spending. i am going to act to boost small business an all business. >> what the american people will have to decide on tuesday is whether it is worth...
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supposedly, germany, 43% of their energy comes from solar energy. i was just wondering why are people so against green energy when it could dramatically change our cause prices on so much like electricity and everything else. that is my question. guest: thanks for the question. i don't know the numbers in germany. it sounds high to me. green energy is expensive because we do not have the technology right now i think to certainly -- let's talk about wind power. it is very expensive to have the idea of wind power because you can still generate that energy much cheaper using coal. as we invest more and produce more here in ohio or elsewhere in the country, green energy costs will come down. ohio has tried to make itself a leader on the wind turbine, wind energy. there are programs in ohio that are trying to put stuff on lake erie but it is very expensive to get started. i think that is part of what we are limited on the green energy right now. host: a question on twitter from jim writes -- guest: i'm sure autoworkers will love that but there is a thing
supposedly, germany, 43% of their energy comes from solar energy. i was just wondering why are people so against green energy when it could dramatically change our cause prices on so much like electricity and everything else. that is my question. guest: thanks for the question. i don't know the numbers in germany. it sounds high to me. green energy is expensive because we do not have the technology right now i think to certainly -- let's talk about wind power. it is very expensive to have the...
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number one, were going to have north american energy independence. we're going to do it by taking full advantage of oil, coal, gas, nuclear and our renewables. number two, we're going to increase our trade. trade grows about 12 percent per year. it doubles about every -- every five or -- or so years. we can do better than that, particularly in latin america. the opportunities for us in latin america we have just not taken advantage of fully. as a matter of fact, latin america's economy is almost as big as the economy of china. we're all focused on china. latin america is a huge opportunity for us-- time zone, language opportunities. number three, we're going to have to have training programs that work for our workers and schools that finally put the parents and the teachers and the kids first, and the teachers union's going to have to go behind. and then we're going to have to get to a balanced budget. we can't expect entrepreneurs and businesses large and small to take their life savings or their companies' money and invest in america if they think
number one, were going to have north american energy independence. we're going to do it by taking full advantage of oil, coal, gas, nuclear and our renewables. number two, we're going to increase our trade. trade grows about 12 percent per year. it doubles about every -- every five or -- or so years. we can do better than that, particularly in latin america. the opportunities for us in latin america we have just not taken advantage of fully. as a matter of fact, latin america's economy is...
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let's broaden the world's energy mix. let's go. introducing the new 13-inch macbook pro, ♪ with the stunning retina display. ♪ for the pro in all of us. >>> all right, forecasters say they have never seen anything like it. a storm that could go down in the recordbooks. right now it is poised to strike the east coast. tens of millions of people are preparing for the wrath of hurricane sandy. the potential superstorm is expected to skrech from north carolina to maine and could cost billions of dollars of damage. it's about 350 miles off the coast of south carolina with winds at 75 miles per hour. this storm is so big it could actually have an impact on the presidential election. it's already forcing the candidates to change their campaign stops. we've got reporters in place tracking the storm for us. athena jones is in alexandria, virginia. and george howell is there in kill devil hills, north carolina. let's start with you, george, where we see the winds have picked up and so has the surf. what's it feeling like there? >> yeah,
let's broaden the world's energy mix. let's go. introducing the new 13-inch macbook pro, ♪ with the stunning retina display. ♪ for the pro in all of us. >>> all right, forecasters say they have never seen anything like it. a storm that could go down in the recordbooks. right now it is poised to strike the east coast. tens of millions of people are preparing for the wrath of hurricane sandy. the potential superstorm is expected to skrech from north carolina to maine and could cost...
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first, my energy independence policy means more than 3 million new jobs. my tax reform plan to lower rates for the middle class and for small business creates 7 million more. expanding trade, cracking down on china, and improving job training the texas to over 12 million new jobs. -- takes us to 12 million new jobs. host: barack obama for reelection, pointing out the economy is slowly recovering from the 2008 meltdown. the editorial this morning from "the new york times. if there is an election dispute, what happens next? caller: this only proves the factory on of the republicans stole the election. one lady was right, the electoral college is crap. if mitt romney gets an, are we going to war right now? we need to take care of our people and our country here. all we are doing is finding reasons to get involved into other countries when obama and everyone else wants to focus on what is going on in in america today. mitt romney says we will crack down on china. how about the china alone. let's be -- let's do what we need to do in this country. everything is
first, my energy independence policy means more than 3 million new jobs. my tax reform plan to lower rates for the middle class and for small business creates 7 million more. expanding trade, cracking down on china, and improving job training the texas to over 12 million new jobs. -- takes us to 12 million new jobs. host: barack obama for reelection, pointing out the economy is slowly recovering from the 2008 meltdown. the editorial this morning from "the new york times. if there is an...
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that they can bring into their communities, whether it's improving food distribution, improving green energy. these are things they're able to do themselves. that is a mode of millennial set of engagement that really can work. i think we can see that throughout the presidential. >> matt? >> felicia's reference to local communities highlights the die cot ma dichotomy. volunteerism you get an immediate efficacy, you see a smiling kid when you're done tutoring them. when you vote in this country, there's no immediate perceived effect. one of the biggest barriers that politician haves to make the case to my generation about is the fact that sloeting is more than a historic right and necessity. it's something as to how resources and investments are allocated. when we talk later about education, higher education is often the first thing on the menu to cut in many states because young people don't vote in as great a number. that needs to be clearer and more boldly stated by the candidates. >> it's an interesting point. if i'm tutoring at the neighborhood school, i get the instant gratification. if
that they can bring into their communities, whether it's improving food distribution, improving green energy. these are things they're able to do themselves. that is a mode of millennial set of engagement that really can work. i think we can see that throughout the presidential. >> matt? >> felicia's reference to local communities highlights the die cot ma dichotomy. volunteerism you get an immediate efficacy, you see a smiling kid when you're done tutoring them. when you vote in...